Joon
Virtual therapy platform built specifically for teens and young adults, now part of Handspring Health.
Seattle, WA
2019
11-50
$6.5M
Commercial Insurance, Self-Pay, Employer Benefits
What They Do
Joon provides one-on-one virtual therapy and app-supported skill building for teens and young adults. The company has been explicit that its model is designed for ages 13-26 and combines live sessions with a dedicated therapist, between-session exercises, and youth-specific digital tools rather than generic adult teletherapy. Its go-to-market evolved beyond direct family purchasing into insurance contracts, employer-linked distribution, and city or organization partnerships that subsidize access for youth populations.
Competitive Position
Joon overlapped most directly with brightline, cartwheel-care, and other youth mental-health platforms, but it leaned older in age range and lighter in clinical scope than some pediatric-first peers. Its differentiation was a teen-and-young-adult-specific therapy experience with strong product design and between-session engagement, sitting somewhere between classic outpatient therapy and broader pediatric behavioral-health platforms.
Funding Rounds
No funding rounds on record for this company.